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HISTORY    ^    / 


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Henry,  carelessly  left  by  his  JSfursery-mttid,  is  stolen^ 
away  by  a  Gypsey. 

HENRY,  a  child  of  wealthy  parents'bornf    %' ';  j/ 

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Whose  limbs  and  face  the  Graces  did  adorn, 

An  only  child,  it  parents'  daily  boast,  '' 

Was  by  its  maid,  its  careless  guardian,  lost ; 


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Which  shows  that  nursery  maids  should  well  be- 
ware, 

And  watch  the  jewel  trusted  to  their  care ; 

The  nursery  maid,  to  idle  habits  prone. 

Left  on  the  grass  the  tender  boy  alone ; 
A,  gypsey^  watchful  of  the  careless  maid. 
Stole  to  the  grass  plat  wiiere  the  child  was  laid  ; 
In  sweet  sedu^ng  sounds  the  beldam  spoke, 
Then^ais'd,  the  child  and  hid  beneath  her  cloak; 
Then  off  she  runs,  delighted  with  her  prize, 
And  stript  it,  spite  of  all  its  tender  cries; 


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maids  should  well  be- 
to  their  care ; 
bits  prone, 
boy  alone ; 
reless  maid, 
the  child  was  laid  ; 
!  beldam  spoke, 
id  beneath  her  cloak  ; 
I  with  her  prize, 
tender  cries  |^ 


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Then  clothes  the  pretty  boy  with  rags  obscene, 
And  hides  the  beauties  of  his  form  and  mein.   , 
The  maid  returning,  makes  a  piteous  moan 
In  vain,  for  Henry  was  for  ever  gone. — 
Now,  Mary,  like  one  frantic,  runs  around, 


But,  ah !  poor  Henry  is  not  to  be  found)         j.^  ^ 
She  asks  of  every  one,  with  sdbs  andJears,^' ' 
But  no  dear  Henry  to  her  sight  appears; 
Here,  there,  she  runs  exclaiming  loud  and  wild, 
"  Who,  who  hath  stol'n  the  little  darling  child  ?" 


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But  nought  avail  sad  Mary's  tears  and  sighs, 
For  Fate  the  treasure  to  her  arms  denies. 
What  must  be  done?  she  dares  not  seek  her  home, 
And  tell  the  infant's  most  u  ilucky  doom, 
Aiid  say,  "  by  my  imprudence  left  alone, 
•'Your  darling  child  is  lost!— for  ever  gone  i" 
No ;  Maj-y,  conscious  of  her  sad  disgrace, 
Shedding  most  bitter  tears  deserts  her  place  ; 
' -She  roams,  she  knows  not  where,  disdains  relief: 
And,  broken  hearted,  dies  of  pungent  grief! 
But  now  to  Henry's  parents  let  us  turn, 


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tears  and  sighs, 

arms  denies. 

ires  not  seek  her  home, 

lucky  doom, 

ce  left  alone, 

— for  ever  gone  i" 

r  sad  disgrace, 

Icserts  her  place  ; 

where,  disdains  relief: 

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in  deep  distress  disconsolate  they  mourn,  . 

By  day  they  weep,  in  sighs  they  pass  the  night, 
For  what,  alas  !  can  yield  their  hearts  delight.  ^. 

In  every  street  and  town  the  child  is  cried,   . 
But  vain  the  search— rdiscovery's  denied.         j  *.. 


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*     ■  '   ^     Henry  becomes  a  leggar  boy. 
Sec  Henry  breech'd,  amidst  the  gypsy  band,     . 
Prepar'd  to  beg  a  living  through  the  land ; 
The  little  urchin  whines  from  door  to  door, 
And  tells  a  plaintive  story  o'er  and  o'er, 
Who  gains  compassion  by  his  artless  sighs. 
And  well  his  bag  with  meat  and  pence  supplies. 


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He  is  cruelly  told  to  a  Chimney  Sweeper. 

No  longer  now  the  gypsies  Henry  keep, 
But,  wicked,  sell  biro  to  a  chimney  sweep, 
Who  orders  him  to  take  the  sooty  sack,.  •.      ^ 
Then  puts  the  dirty  load  upon  his  back  j 
Now  up  the  chimney  see  jfbor  Henry  go, 
And  wave  his  brush  high  o'er  the. mob  below  ; 
The  mob  behold  him  on  the  chim  ey  top, 
And  fear  each  moment  that  the  boy  will  drop. 
Now  with  superior  skill  he  beats  away 


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His  brush  and  shovel  on  the  first  of  May ; 
In  Portman  Square  a  deal  of  fame  acquires, 
For  Mistress  Montague  the  youth  admires. 
But  sick  of  scanty  meals  and  frequent  lashes, 
In  quest  of  fortune  off  our  hero  dashes, 
Leaves  brush  and  shovel,  cinders,  sack,  and  soot, 
And  quits  his  tyrant  with  a  nimble  foot. 


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3  youth  admires, 
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He  runs  away  from  his  hard  task  master,  and  be- 
comes a  Drummer. 

He  now  turns  drummer  to  a  soldier  band,  ■  *  * 

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And  shows  a  great  dexterity  of  hand,      ■*'^'      '  -   t^ 

Oft  mentioned  by  his  major  is  his  name,      "  '  ''  ®*  * 

And  great  becomes  his  regimental  fame ;    ^«  >5«  i 

But  Henry  now  by  brave  ambition  fir'd. 

With  dub-a-dub  and  dull  tattoo  is  tir'd. 


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Yet  still  resolves,  with  patriot  ardour  warm, 
To  save  his  country  from  a  tyrant's  arm, 
He  hopes  in  time  to  raise  a  nation's  wonder. 
On  ocean's  bosom  'midst  the  cannon's  thundci': 
Behold  him  advancing  the  foe  to  defy, 
Determin'd  to  conquer  or  boldly  to  die.  ;. 

Now,  in  blue  jacket  and  trim  trowsers  drest, 
Is  Henry  to  his  utmost  wishes  blest : 
In  many  a  battle  now  the  youth  is  seen, 


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a  tyrant's  arm, 

a  nation's  wonder, 

the  cannon's  thundei': 

3  foe  to  defy, 

boldly  to  die. 
rim  trowsers  d  rest, 
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With  fearless  spirit,  and  irith  dtuntless  miea,    ^f^ki 
Heedless  of  every  danger,  wounds  and  scars,         '-' 
He  fills  with  admiration  all  the  tars,      *  ««**    '  *'***^« 
Who  clasp  hicn  in  their  arms,  and  see  display'd 
A  future  Rodckrs  in  tb"  gallant  blade.      '^'-'  •"  '' 
Lik'd  by  the  captain,  Henry  soon  with  joy 
Beholds  himself  a  little  cabin  boy ; 
Now  to  the  ward-room  oft  the  stripling  goes, 
And  much  of  wit,  and  much  of  humour  shows :      ' 
The  officers  attend  him  with  delight, 
And  wine  and  biscuit  oft  his  fun  requite. 


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'Tis  cowards  only  that  insult  the  poor. 


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Makes  him  a  midshipman-reward  of  merits 

Now  on  the  quarter  deck  behold  he  stands. 

Wields  his  rattan  and  issues  his  commands ; 
Yet  strikes  i>ot  wantonly  an  honest  tar, 

Because  his  rank  is  higher  in  the  war  ; 
The  generous  heart  disdains  to  give 

Unmerited,  to  men,  however  low; 


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an  honest  tar, 
tier  in  the  war  ; 
dains  to  give  a  blow 
wever  low ; 
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insult  the  poor. 


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He  leads  the  boats  in  battle  to  engage,  .. 
And  takes,  in  spite  of  all  the  thund'ring  forts, 
lAlips  with  rich  cargoes  from  the  British  ports  $ 
Thtis  loading,  by  achievements  brave  Mid  bold, 
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My  father. 

MyMo«hiRr. 

Tufe  W  oriel  Turnf  (1  Upside  Down,  or  the  Wonderful  Magic 
Lautern,  pan  1st. 

)jo.  Do:  Do.  Do.  part  2d, 

The  Peacock  at  Home,  or  Grq^d  Aesemblage  of  Birds. 
-  The.lackdawut  Home,  or  Brttish  Nobility  BurlcsqtieiL 
.   The  Wonderful  Adtentures  of  Guy  Earl  of  Warwick. 

The  Adventures  of  Little  James  and  Mary, 
,     I'he  Coblrr  and  his  Scoldmpr  Wife.  , 
'Little  Nancy,  or  the  Funishment  of  Grecdmess. 

The  iJrother  and  Sister,  or  Reward  of  Benevolence. 

Little  Emma  and  her  Father,  a  lesson  for  proud  children. 

Tlie  Deserted  Boy,  or  the  Cruel  Parents. 

.  The  Comic  Adventures  of  Old  Dame  Trudge  and  her  Parrot. 
Cmtinuafioii  of  Old  Dame  Trudge  and  her  Parrot. 

Arrofs  of  Youth. 

Petiir  Prims  ,  \.fitable  Present  for  good  Boys  and  Girls. 

Peter  Prv's  Puppet  Show,  part  1st. 

Peter  Pry's  Puppet  Show,  part  2d.  ■,. 

PdSj'a  Visit  to  Mr.  Punch. 

Punch's  VHsit  to  Mr.  Pug.  /«: 

Tiagical  Wanderings  of  Grimalkin. 

And  a  variety  of  g^^.  *"  whicli  will  be  added  nOw  ones, 
from  time  to  time..   '  ;i^-,» 

Qj'  Furchasors  to  «p11  again  Mill  be  allowed  a  liberal  dis- 
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Benevolence. 

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Boys  and  Girls. 


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